RT @VisitOSLO: The Viking Planet resurrects the Viking times with VR-technology, holograms, interactive screens, and 270-degrees films. Read more about this digital museum here: https://t.co/QHrZR0OypS #oslo #visitoslo
RT @VisitOSLO: You now get 36% more value for your dollar and 17% more for euros compared to 2018 when travelling in Norway 💰 https://t.co/paikKKTg0a #VisitOslo
RT @VisitOSLO: Here's a great travel diary from Evelyn who spent just 48 hours in Oslo, but still managed to find our city's soul 😊 Great tips for coffee, food, art and activities in this one: https://t.co/OmYI22WvZ2 #VisitOslo https://t.co/SlcdmfnSQc
RT @VisitOSLO: Feels like spring is slowly coming to Oslo. Even though we might still get more wintery days the sun is warming Osloites and icy streets alike. Today's sunset will be at 5.02 pm, and we're getting approx. 5 minutes more of daylight every day 🌞 #VisitOslo https://t.co/vwfy2fCztU
RT @VisitOSLO: Queen Maud next to the Royal Palace in Oslo. She was born Princess of Wales, later Princess of Denmark, and finally Queen of Norway 1905 - 38 👑\n\n#VisitOslo https://t.co/K2lE2ckLy2
RT @VisitOSLO: The skating rink in Spikersuppa has opened! ❄️⛸️🎅🏻It is open every day between 11.00 and 21.00, and the offer is completely free. If you don't have your own skates, you can rent them on-site. Enjoy! ⛄🎄\nPhotos: @Bymiljoetaten \n#visitoslo #oslo #winter #holidayseason https://t.co/qDwaGjHtPA
RT @VisitOSLO: Bring your ice skates downtown for a few laps at the ice skating rink in front of Deichman library. Free to use, just bring your own skates. A view of the Oslo Fjord is included #VisitOslo #UrbanIceSkating https://t.co/YXsStbZfPS
RT @VisitOSLO: Where Akerselva river meets the Oslo Fjord 🤩\n\n#VisitOslo https://t.co/mwp5a0jb5x
RT @VisitOSLO: The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo's City Hall each year. In the Nobel Peace Center you can explore the history/background of the Peace Prize laureates and experience exhibitions that explore themes related to peace, war and conflict resolution #VisitOslo #NobelPeaceCenter https://t.co/0QKoOdkUbb
RT @VisitOSLO: What's going on in Oslo this Christmas? 🎄 Here is our event calendar!🙂#visitoslo #oslo #christmas https://t.co/OV7MSQ1LCn
RT @VisitOSLO: The city center looking good right now! ✨🤩🎊\n#visitoslo #oslo #Christmas \nPhoto: https://t.co/VU8PE3Iwwf https://t.co/MRxnxPO…
RT @VisitOSLO: The most magical season of the year is here now!🎄✨Are you visiting Oslo this Christmas?🤩\n#visitoslo #oslo #Christmas https:/…
RT @VisitOSLO: Where to go (and what to do) when searching for that Christmas spirit in and around Oslo 🤶 🎄 https://t.co/WvB31xwR4v #VisitOslo
RT @VisitOSLO: The islands in the Oslo Fjord are easily accessible by public transport ferries. Even if the water is getting a little chilly these days the islands are beautiful through all four seasons 🍂😊\n\nAbout the ferries: https://t.co/QPVUJhk05J\n\n#VisitOslo https://t.co/PeDIlvJwEU
RT @VisitOSLO: Christmas markets are slowly starting to pop up in and around Oslo. In the coming weeks there will only be more of them. Check our calendar at the link for the full overview 🤩🎄 https://t.co/B4jis0B01K #VisitOslo #ChristmasMarkets https://t.co/KaVx1fPcGN
RT @VisitOSLO: Norway's brand new National Museum in Oslo is the largest art museum in the Nordics. It houses older and modern art, contemporary art, and architecture and design all under one roof. Book tickets here (free entry with the Oslo Pass): https://t.co/PD7xuWpBjZ\n#visitoslo #oslo https://t.co/VQfbuwXJMh
RT @VisitOSLO: It's getting colder outside which means time for cozy stuff inside. Get yourself a cup of hot cocoa at Norway's first cocoa bar or take a coffee break at several independently-run coffee shops that offer espresso drinks. Read about them here: https://t.co/b9dHuOLvWe #visitoslo https://t.co/kapXUDqF9P
RT @VisitOSLO: Just a recap of autumn in Oslo 🍂 #VisitOslo #AutumnColours https://t.co/OcGHlhvSBE
RT @VisitOSLO: Seen the 50 000 people hiding under a rock in Oslo? Grass Roots Square, a sculpture by Do Ho Suh consists of 50 000 tiny figures. \n\nFrom a distance it looks like grass. So you have to get close to see it. It's a true hidden gem. But you can find it in Teatergata 9 #VisitOslo https://t.co/h45pEegC6U
RT @VisitOSLO: This is Gustav Vigeland's apartment. He moved here with his wife Ingerid in 1924 and lived here for 20 years until his death in 1943. He designed his own lamps, tablecloths, pillows, and carpets! Read more about his apartment here: https://t.co/2jY4rqzbWD\n#visitoslo #oslo https://t.co/01zYPkafBv